Reading Dante: The Pursuit of Meaning examines the problem of
determining the thematic unity of Dante's Divina Commedia in the
history of Dante studies. The question of unity has puzzled Dante
readers for centuries, due to an apparent discrepancy between Dante's
construction of the afterworld and medieval Christian teachings on the
conditions of the afterlife. If all sins condemned in Hell can be
forgiven, we would expect to see them purged in Purgatory and their
virtuous opposite celebrated in Paradise. In Dante's account, however,
the three realms of the afterlife appear as self-contained entities
with only partially related structures that undermine the
establishment of thematic correspondences and the determination of the
poem's thematic unity. Was Dante inconsistent in his exposition of the
divine order, or have Dante scholars been inconsistent in their
treatment of the poem's thematic content? Jesper Hede examines the
prevalent strategies of reading applied by Dante scholars in their
attempt to solve the problem of unity. Detailing the major
contributions to the resolution of the problem and focusing on
medieval philosophy and modern hermeneutics, Hede argues that a
systematic parallel reading of the poem's three parts reveals that it
is the vision of divine order that gives the poem its thematic unity.
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The Pursuit of Meaning
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ISBN
9780739159941
Publisert
2015
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Lexington Books
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Engelsk
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Digital bok
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